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- New York City - East Village.
- Empty lot with sign, "We Demand Housing Promised on this Site, signed The Community.", Roll 160, Frame 2, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - East Village: grocery.
- Man depositing trash in dumpster in front of wall mural "Pantry Supreme.", Roll 167, Frame 20, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - East Village.
- Shirtless man lying on sidewalk in front of stairway., Roll 157, Frame 21, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - East Village.
- Two people wearing "punk" style clothing, sitting on stoop in front of doorway plastered with signs and graffiti., Roll 157, Frame 25, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - East Village.
- Three people standing together on sidewalk., Roll 158, Frame 8, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - East Village.
- Man with mohawk and sleeveless shirt, holding a cigarette., Roll 158, Frame 27, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - East Village. Stenciled message on the pavement.
- Stencils read "People aren't out to get you!" and "You Don't Have to Fuck People over to Survive.", Roll 159, Frame 26, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - East Village.
- Sidewalk in front of wall plastered with signs, banner hanging between two windows reads "We Need Low-Income Housing.", Roll 160, Frame 22, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City, East Village, St. Mark's Pl. young woman taking a nap on the street.
- Woman sitting on stoop, next to briefcase., Roll 181, Frame 22, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - Astor Place.
- Man sitting next to bike at base of Astor Place cube, Lafayette and E. 8th Street., Roll 181, Frame 18, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - East Village.
- Mural painted on wall: "Pride Site" above six portrait heads. Sign on fire escape above reads "Please Keep Our Block Clean.", Roll 160, Frame 13, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City, East Village: bag lady.
- Woman seated on ground behind a park bench, with filled plastic bags in front of her., Roll 157, Frame 13, New-York Historical Society
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- East Village [two people on stoop in punk-type clothing].
- Roll: 157 Frame: 25, New-York Historical Society
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- East Village, Eden Theater Marquee, "Hard to Be A Jew."
- Nun standing beneath theater marquee. Reno Bar sign visible down the block, at the corner of E. 11th St. and Second Avenue., Roll 33, Frame 32, New-York Historical Society
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- Line of Pay Phones, East Village.
- Four people at line of five pay phones. One woman holds a stack of vinyl records., Roll 158, Frame 10, New-York Historical Society
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- Second Avenue Deli, East Village, New York City.
- Two people on bench outside 2nd Avenue Deli., Roll 182, Frame 28, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - East Village, gentrification, art gallery among the ruins.
- "Gorilla Art Show" banner, and signs in window. Open sidewalk cellar., Roll 161, Frame 1, New-York Historical Society
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- Hell's Angels Headquarters, East Village, New York City.
- Three motorcycles parked in front of door with small sign reading "Hells Angels Welcomes You to New York City.", Roll 159 Frame 28, New-York Historical Society
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- Man sitting on sidewalk next to a news stand, East Village, New York City.
- Roll 182, Frame 16, New-York Historical Society
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- 66 Avenue C Homesteaders Association, Lower East Side, NYC.
- Banner on building reads "Stop Displacement and Gentrification! Save the Lower East Side!! 66 Ave. C Homesteaders Asso. + R.A.I.N." Sign on building reads "66 Avenue C Homesteaders Association. Sponsored by: Lower East Side Catholic Area Conference (LESAC). Catholic Charities and Save the Children.", Roll 160 Frame 5, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - Greenwich Village, Hare Krishna Display.
- Two men seated in front of tapestry, one playing an instrument and singing into a microphone, one with a small set of castanets. Bin with literature and "donations accepted" sign., Roll 158, Frame 34, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - Greenwich Village.
- Three people standing together on sidewalk, bike chained to sign post behind them., Roll 158, Frame 7, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - Greenwich Village. Pasquale, the manager of Astor Place Haircutters, famous for its outlandish haircuts.
- Man working in salon, wall behind him is plastered with photographs of him and clients., Roll 244, Frame 21, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - Greenwich Village.
- Three men with back hoe excavating street in front of West 4th Street Saloon., Roll 262, Frame 25, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - Greenwich Village, Transvestite [sic].
- Profile of woman in blond wig with sparkling jewelry, stole over her shoulder, and low cut dress., Roll 386, Frame 10, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - Greenwich Village, Transvestite [sic].
- Woman in blond wig with sparkling jewelry, stole over her shoulder, and low cut dress, leaning against light post., Roll 386, Frame 13, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - Greenwich Village.
- Person seated on bench eating out of bowl with chopsticks, in front of Obento Delight of New York, Japanese Food, take out and delivery. Two people seated at counter inside., Roll 262, Frame 11, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - Washington Square Park.
- Woman with long, dark hair, holding purse, next to a man with beard, open shirt, glasses and flat hat, cigarette in his mouth, and pack of Kool cigarettes in his hand. Both people look in the same direction., Roll 9, Frame 7, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - Greenwich Village.
- Man in fringed jacket, wearing headphones, and riding a bike with more than one cat in the basket., Roll 9, Frame 9, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City, Greenwich Village, Astor Place Haircutters, famous for the outlandish haircuts.
- Person with curlers in their hair, seated in salon chair while stylist works., Roll 244, Frame 15, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - Greenwich Village.
- Storefronts with pedestrians on sidewalk out front. Authorized Camera Center with "Red Tag Clearance Sale" sign; next-door is "Going out of Business" sale underneath a salon., Roll 289, Frame 1, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - Greenwich Village.
- Woman in tank top walking in front of The Eye Shop window., Roll 287, Frame 30, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - Greenwich Village: Hare Krishna Display.3
- Woman in sari leaning on parking meter, in front of tables with Hare Krishna literature., Roll 158 Frame 33, New-York Historical Society
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- Experimental Mobile Public Telephones, Greenwich Village, New York City.
- Wheeled trailer of pay phones., Roll 159, Frame 24, New-York Historical Society
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- Women against pornography, Greenwich Village, New York City.
- Two women standing behind and beside table with signs reading "Does Pornography help men and women understand each other better?" and "Porn Enslaves Women," along with blown-up Hustler Magazine cover. Across street is Crazy Eddie, and Yum Yum Yogurt and Ice Cream shop. 6th Avenue and Greenwich Avenue., Roll 159 Frame 21, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - Harlem, Lenox Avenue, restaurant run by Black Muslims.
- Sign above door reads "Muhammad's Oasis, A Completely Unique Experience: Naturally Alive Hair Food; Cherry Rose, The Original Scent; Honey Lemon, The Natural Scent." Bike parked out front of shop with clothing visible hanging from ceiling inside., Roll 137, Frame 22, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City, Harlem - Lenox Avenue.
- Graffiti on wall includes "Young Lions. Hit and Run. 2 Man One Woman Units - African Red Army.", Roll 137, Frame 26, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City, Harlem - Lenox Avenue.
- Three people sitting and standing outside of Faith Temple Deliverance Church of Christ, Inc., 206 Lenox Ave. Row of potted plants visible in window above., Roll 137, Frame 17, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City, Harlem.
- Pedestrians on sidewalk, over which a banner reads "Dignified Productions & Masjid Malcolm Shabazz Present Culture & Cuisine, an Evening of Dinner and Theatre…", Roll 137, Frame 21, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City, Harlem - Lenox Avenue.
- Group of men and boys on sidewalk, action centered on two boys possibly having a fist fight., Roll 209, Frame 17, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City, Harlem - Lenox Avenue.
- Man walking on sidewalk in front of Temple Theological College of Jesus Christ. Window display holds books and placards. Sign below window advertises a trip to the Holy Land and Cairo, Egypt., Roll 138, Frame 16, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - Spanish Harlem.
- Group in front of café, sign above reading Cuchifritos Frituras, B.B.Q. Chicken Mofongo al Pilon, Jugos Tropicales., Roll 213, Frame 7, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City - East Harlem.
- Empty street with abandoned building on corner next to a vacant lot., Roll 261, Frame 27, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City, Harlem - Lenox Avenue.
- Graffiti on wall includes "Build the Popular Front.", Roll 261, Frame 3, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City, Harlem.
- Pedestrians on sidewalk, over which a banner reads "Dignified Productions & Masjid Malcolm Shabazz Present Culture & Cuisine, an Evening of Dinner and Theatre…", Roll 137, Frame 21, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City, Harlem - Lenox Avenue.
- Two men on sidewalk, one carrying a Macy's Cellar shopping bag. Algeria American African Deli has open door and goods shelved in window., Roll 137, Frame 5, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City, Harlem, group of teenagers on Lenox Avenue.
- Woman walking with seven girls of various ages., Roll 137, Frame 14, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City, Harlem - Lenox Avenue.
- Man in foreground, across street from apartment buildings and brownstones, at least one of which is gutted., Roll 137, Frame 8, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City, Harlem - Lenox Avenue.
- Three people sitting and standing outside of Faith Temple Deliverance Church of Christ, Inc., 206 Lenox Ave. Row of potted plants visible in window above., Roll 137, Frame 17, New-York Historical Society
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- New York City, Harlem, Malcom Shabazz Black Muslim mosque.
- Corner of Lenox and 116th Street, with subway entrance and Health Food store on corner. Masjid Malcolm Shabazz, formerly known as Mosque No. 7 is the main building on the corner., Roll 137, Frame 24, New-York Historical Society